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Old 08-23-2009, 09:39 PM   #191 (permalink)
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Portishead is solid, everyone else I either don't recognize or haven't really listened to very much of.

Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here
Bon Jovi-You Give Love A Bad Name
Franz Ferdinand-Can't Stop Feeling
Metallica-Bad Seed
My Morning Jacket-Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt. 1
Sigur Ros-Gong
Breaking Benjamin-Break My Fall
The Beach Boys-I Know There's An Answer
The Verve Pipe-Never Let You Down
Journey-Message Of Love

Terrible shuffle I know, go ahead and flame. I'll do another one in a few days and see if I can't get a better one.
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Old 08-23-2009, 10:16 PM   #192 (permalink)
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Jimmy Eat World and Third Eye Blind are horrific. I thought we had something...

I can dig everything else though, but having that trash in your library is near-inexcusable.
We do, we do. Those are the only songs by them I have! I swear! You score points with me because you listen to Charles Mingus and Thelonius Monk

To the above poster: You had me until My Morning Jacket.

I hope this list turns out better:

1. Letter Never Sent - R.E.M.
2. Man in the Mirror - Michael Jackson
3. Tell Me Baby - RHCP
4. Fall On Me - R.E.M.
5. Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin
6. Empty Garden - Elton John
7. Superstition - Stevie Wonder
8. No You Girls - Franz Ferdinand
9. Pop Song 89 - R.E.M.
10. Satin Doll - Duke Ellington

Wow, 3 REM songs in the first 10 selections!
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Old 08-23-2009, 11:22 PM   #193 (permalink)
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I hope this list turns out better:

1. Letter Never Sent - R.E.M.
2. Man in the Mirror - Michael Jackson
3. Tell Me Baby - RHCP
4. Fall On Me - R.E.M.
5. Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin
6. Empty Garden - Elton John
7. Superstition - Stevie Wonder
8. No You Girls - Franz Ferdinand
9. Pop Song 89 - R.E.M.
10. Satin Doll - Duke Ellington

Wow, 3 REM songs in the first 10 selections!
Cheers for the MJ song, Duke Ellington, and Janis Joplin! Ohhh...and Stevie Wonder. I half-like your taste so far...

Here's mine:
1) Live - The Dolphin's Cry
2) Pure Reason Revolution - Goshen's Remains
3) Flobots - Rise
4) Transglobal Underground - Jatayu
5) No Doubt - Don't Speak
6) Muse - Unintended
7) Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lodi
8) Incubus - A Certain Shade of Green
9) Queen - Pain is So Close to Pleasure
10) The Smalls - Domination
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Old 08-23-2009, 11:37 PM   #194 (permalink)
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Ah nonsubmissivewife snuck in after I'd written my comments for Burning Down's list! Alright so about your list: I'm sorry to say I hate Live, I did not like Pure Reason Revolution when I listened to their album The Dark Third, I don't like Flobots from what I've heard, I've never heard Transglobal Underground and couldn't tell much from the sample of that song (leaning towards good rather than bad), I don't like No Doubt and that song makes me want to break things, I used to listen to Muse but listening to a sample of thing song makes me glad I stopped, great song by Creedence Clearwater Revival even though I don't listen to them I know they're good, great Incubus song from their best album, respect for Queen but I don't know that song, and I don't know The Smalls, 30-second clip reveals radio-friendly post-grunge/alternative with some Tool influence in the vocals & music and while I'm a big fan of Tool I tend to stay away from the bands they have influenced.


Burning Airlines - Wheaton Calling
Alias & Tarsier - Ligaya
Hagfish - Moda
AmmonContact - Beautiful Flowers (Feat. Prince Po, Yusef Lateef & Dwight Trible)
Unwound - Summer Freeze
Tom Burbank - Gnats
The Dismemberment Plan - Pay for the Piano
Tim Koch - Attery Bop
Nine Inch Nails - 19 Ghosts III
Queens of the Stone Age - Avon

Tough call between Burning Airlines, QotSA, and Hagfish (brings back memories).
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Old 08-24-2009, 12:05 AM   #195 (permalink)
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I enjoy Queens Of The Stone age, Josh Homme is quite a character and he has great music to back up his attitude. NIN are all right. Never listened to the rest of it.

Propagandhi "Dear Coach's Corner"

Fleet Foxes "Your Protector"
Stretch Arm Strong "When All Else Fails"
The Bloody Hollies "Mona"
Fugazi "Margin Walker"
Descendents "Dry Spell"
Comeback Kid "Losing Patience"
Coheed & Cambria "Feathers"
Rush "The Twilight Zone"
L'Antietam "Dear Good Man"

my mp3 player, so not a lot of variety
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Old 08-24-2009, 12:15 AM   #196 (permalink)
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I haven't heard Stretch Arm Strong, The Bloody Hollies or L'Antietam but I enjoy all the rest. Highlight for me is Fugazi.

Fugazi - Walken's Syndrome
Tokyo Police Club - Box
The Moldy Peaches - Lucky Number Nine
Steel Pole Bathtub - Sister
Ladyhawk - S.T.H.D.
Fugazi - Facet Squared
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Helen
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Tick
Big Business - Just as the Day was Dawning
Aphex Twin - jynweythek ylow
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Old 08-24-2009, 12:15 AM   #197 (permalink)
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I enjoy Queens Of The Stone age, Josh Homme is quite a character and he has great music to back up his attitude. NIN are all right. Never listened to the rest of it.

Propagandhi "Dear Coach's Corner"

Fleet Foxes "Your Protector"
Stretch Arm Strong "When All Else Fails"
The Bloody Hollies "Mona"
Fugazi "Margin Walker"
Descendents "Dry Spell"
Comeback Kid "Losing Patience"
Coheed & Cambria "Feathers"
Rush "The Twilight Zone"
L'Antietam "Dear Good Man"

my mp3 player, so not a lot of variety
I have only heard of half those bands. I will have to search out the other half and see how I like them.

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I haven't heard Stretch Arm Strong, The Bloody Hollies or L'Antietam but I enjoy all the rest. Highlight for me is Fugazi.

Fugazi - Walken's Syndrome
Tokyo Police Club - Box
The Moldy Peaches - Lucky Number Nine
Steel Pole Bathtub - Sister
Ladyhawk - S.T.H.D.
Fugazi - Facet Squared
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Helen
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Tick
Big Business - Just as the Day was Dawning
Aphex Twin - jynweythek ylow
Man, I'm hearing Fugazi everywhere I go. I think it's time to listen to something. Any suggestions?

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1. Naive - Neuropa
2. Torture - Psychedelic Furs
3. Blind - Ambulance
4. Here Come THe Warm Jets - Brian Eno
5. Move - Moby
6. Nowhere Man - The Beatles
7. Fingers - Jack Ruby Presents
8. If I Could Change Your Mind - Alan Parsons Project
9. Contradictorio - Enrique Bunbury
10. Half Forgotten Thing - Room
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Old 08-24-2009, 12:23 AM   #198 (permalink)
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I think with Fugazi their material is consistent enough (while not really repetitive) that you can start with any album. Perhaps start at the beginning with 13 Songs. My favorite albums are probably Repeater, The Argument and Red Medicine. But again, you can't really go wrong with anything.

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I think with Fugazi their material is consistent enough (while not really repetitive) that you can start with any album. Perhaps start at the beginning with 13 Songs. My favorite albums are probably Repeater, The Argument and Red Medicine. But again, you can't really go wrong with anything.

Let me know if you want me to upload you an album.
Lol, I looked them up at last.fm and I apparantly have 27 plays in my library. They must be showing up on one or another pandora station or something, and I'm listening to them without really noticing who I'm listening to.
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:08 AM   #200 (permalink)
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I enjoy Queens Of The Stone age, Josh Homme is quite a character and he has great music to back up his attitude. NIN are all right. Never listened to the rest of it.
Based on your list and what I know of your taste, you'd probably enjoy Burning Airlines, The Dismemberment Plan, Unwound and Hagfish. The others were electronic acts.
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